. |SNlPPED B1 Tm; SClSSORS.] AND we Haws TOLD m enter! -Aaunnu \ Il . 20:: for I gallon 01 good uwoob cider at Mei! Bron. ' . In-nun`. miiliul hnnlmln in Lhg intimat- m-moo no one. . Soc champions of Cnnnda in Montreal. 83 and return. 'I"|m nriunl nmnmd mu-Iv in tha sansnn bv Joh;1Hughee iugein in they peniteeti- nry to spend two weeks before his release. He was in Nepaneo jail for over six months. `IL _. . . - . u Innnnt` bknl-. nnnnnn nnnuinh Doing IOIGUQ (`OWN Wllill UV6Hl:Hu The Russian newspapers urge that Rus- sia, Franco and Great; Britain should occu- py points in China to counterbalance the German occupation of Kiao Chou Bay. Rnnrh 1- (In, hum nhnrtnrnd the nnhnnnar IGIWQG In tune I .Lu.\.a.n. on Luurauny mgm. Florida pineapples, gnpo fruit, ornngu; bannnu, gnpu and table pears to Carno- voky I. ~ Jnhn Huaha: in main in the nanit.enti- monuns. It was rumored tint escaped convict Lawrence had been captured at his old home, Burlingbon. Ont... but the prison authorities have no information. TL- II}-unnbnn nn'nvaIn -nnnninfinnl n. aunnonuuea nave no uuormnuon. The Kingston reform usooiatiorfe en- nual meeting hen been called for Thursday evening. Dec. 2nd. the night of the lat. being loaded down with events. Thu Rnninn newlnnners ume that Rue- cmmaao WITH MURDER. THE DAILY Whit}; WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER V vi I w-- ;A;H|0N. , _ Alanine. -( . Dggtnhgpog nuiunaltb gpunhuuu-uanwnnunoot 0` M M. `OI. I` CM bBroI. Tboyhvi an ncohzl 500 3` Ihlcllvillhohldohtop. lane: for Iouue Atria. 8m1'ox.Nov. 24.-'l`he Sutton butter and olleeee oonpeny ie nekln an experimental ehlpuenl o! ouunen amt so South Africa. The [node will go via New York. uluuuu null I'l'IllI" `""" Ion than in I plank in thunmor Ju- do Baits : hull this n\"6|'ning. Ind WIN! loved in Italy. The pump hilod to gums hm Int. nnnnnh. and hot III! n nona Ill uuuy. 'l'hI pump! mm: H- oupty hot tub ouongb. and H0! hull lled an In within Inn has of her dil D030!` Enough. ind |IOI' hull llod up to within two but of her dock! 5030! ! 9.1.. I... n. amid nu . blmlm utnabd up no mum: two not on not uuuxu unor- tho look was checked by 3 blnuht Itulfod `inthobnnhhonthoouuido. . tano law eociety." - Clause b" read "who is a graduate of not more than two years standing. Mr. Parker objected. Queen`e wanted to lay undergraduates only. Mr. Alley lavore the clauea. Thor: were A great many gradu- ates who iettled down in the city where in loceted the -Acolle e they attended and who. for 1: out two years after graduation, would like to play football. Such being the case it would be a hardship to deber them from playing. Mr. Inketnr objected to the clause. 1! it won carried `Varsity could gather in many graduntee who are Item in UIO'f00tbIll horizon. Mr. Alloy modied the clause by inserting "one" in place of two years standing. This met with the approval of all delegates and the olauee was Adopted. 'I'Im nunnlinn nf ndnnhina full llld I mu the olmuo was naopraa. The quution of adopting rule: conatituugn in next. taken 'np. The mum of playing (or the chum- pionahvp wu About to he slipped over, when Mr. Alloy, Mcill, and Dr. Yates. Monuul. had intimated his willingnuotopronont. I silver trophy no the umon. Applause greeted the im.tms- tiou. ' ' In placed on u~gooue nan pllyere. The clause suggested by Mr. Osborne brought lorth a long discussion. All sorts of suggestions were olfared. intended to permiu of only bone flde Itudente at Oagoode playing on the college team. As the clone was finally pabc'|ed up and it read thus: That no penoon be eliglblebo play on any team of the union (a) who in not (bone de registered student, regular in utendnnce on clause: of some feculby of the univereity he represents. or in the one of Oegoode hell who is not bone de nrticled clerk, a reeident. of the city of Toronto. and 3 member ol the On- terio law eociecy." (`Janna h mad "who in I graduate I A looting le `I'M: Algernon to con- I done flat`. The preliminary meeting of the dele~ gene to the proposed Inter collegietae foot- bell union book place this efoernoon in the parlor ol the hotel Frontenac. Delegates 5 were prevent. from six colleges and matters , were enhhueiutioelly discussed. the pro- poeed union being fevoreblo from every Itendpoinb. Raorat. in nxnraeud that Ottiwl col- ecenapoxnb. Regret wee expreeeed that lege could not see its wey oleer to send dele- ' etee. The etudentl desired topley gre- R duatee, but thie wee oppoeed by all the other oolleged. Such being `she cue. Obcewn college refused to enter the union. consequently did not send delegates to the meeting. It ie thoughts the collegemvill fell into l{ne in the course 0! e ehorb time. The de egetee who presented credentials were: . Osgoode Hnll--J. M. Mowela. T. J. Rig- IIIV. pl? Ill tongue mnucnu. . 0 cover the point. he suggested that no player be eligible to play on teem: of the union who is not I bonardu registered student in attendance ab some classes of the faculty. Mr, Allnv nnmmnmd then Lvrndunas who play. Mr. Rignoy pointed out such it restrict- ion would diacriminate against Oegoode graduates. It was not compulsory for awdanta to attend Osgoode for three years. There was considerable discussion over years. There was considerable Mr. Osborne`: eu geetion. It was: pointed out: In Ongoo 15`: delegates that the clause iaorimmatod against: Oagoodo hall students. An urbioled clerk who in A member of the Ontario law society its bone de student of 05 oode. To cover the point; it was auggeste to Add the word: "in she one of Oegoode hell. all ur- bieled clerks xeeiding in '1`oronI:o. My Ninbla nhnumri Hunt. than nlnnnn an it uclea clone teeming In Loronuo. Mr. Nickle showed that the clause as it read Wu knocking out the very point the union Wu trying to guard against. An ercioled clerk could pny his fee and never go near Oagoode hall, yet he would be eligible to play on the football team representing 04-goode. Mr. Mower. objocwd to on Iestricnione be- ing placed 0~goode hel plnyera. 'I"hn nlnnnn nnocmnmd be Mr. .1-I niy urns. Rays! military col|ege-Cadet.s Sher- wood and Rogers. McGil|--G. '1`. Alloy. N. Grace. The first business taken up was the elec- tion of officers. `bro tam. John Inln-tor. manager of Varsity s football team. was o'ectod chairman. and N. (irsce. McGil| college. socrotsry. J M Pm-lmr nnhmimzad A letter from the .`- W IIIIIIIIWII II I rth! Oh huiw Quinn tel mmkn -onnnnb college. 1-ecrotary. J. M. Parker submitted a letter from the secretary of the Ottawa college tour. regretting the inability of the- college to send any delegatee. The oily men available as dele ates would beengaged in the dominion c am- pionahip game at Montreal. Besides. the college could not consent to not playing graduates, and at the same time having such, who might be attend- ing other colleges in- medicine. etc., play- ing on team: against their alma mater. (1 'l` Allnv Mnill. was instructed to mg on beams again:-0 weir lllmu Iuuwr. G. T. Alley, Mc(iill, was instructed to do all in his power towards the formation of such a league as proposed. Manager Parker. Queen's. book aimnlnr ground. 11 f`. nahnrnn. Trinihv. favored the for- nrker. Queen's. BOOK umulr gruunu. H. C. Osborne, Trinity. favored the for- mation of a league, but with the present condition of football matches at Trinity, a senior team could not be entered. Cadet Sherwood upoke on similar lines. J NI, Mnwnla. Oaannda. would not com- unerwoou Ipoxe on Elmlmr Imus. J. M. Mowat. Oagoode. would mit himself 60 any expression. It the con- dihione were suitable Osgoodo would enter steam,` (1 Fl` Allan Mnill mmnu! -Annndnd a team.` G. '1`. Alloy, McGill. moved. aeconded by oadeb Sherwood. that on intercollegi- ate football union be formed. All voted for it but. the Osgoodo hall delegates. nn mnrinn nf W. Ninkle. seconded bv tor ID Dub we usgooao nau ueleguwu. On motion of W. Nickle, seconded by N. Grace, the name selected was the Cana- dian inter-collbgiabe football union. Mr. Onhnrnn numnasttd that. the con- GIBI1 Inner-ooueguwe IUUDUIIII ulnuu. Mr. Osborne auggosud ditions upon which the union be formed be considered. Some restrictions should he provided as to eligibiliby of players to play in league matches. n mvar the mint. be augmented me laculuy. Mr. Alley suggested that grudunea had attended clues: for three years and had obtained certicate: be allowed to play. M r. Rianav noinbod noy. V Queen :--J. M. Parker. W. F. Niokga. `Varsity -J.' Inhaler. 'l`rininy--H. C. Osborne nnd cadet Curr- Harrie. D.....| ....:m-.... ....I|.n-._n.mlat.- Shar- It. Glddcno in A. MITCHELL. - lb And I! Prlncon Strut. ONTE E LEAGUE. Juno sun pnnul Ho-in a-... :_ - _ L :_ aI.." .o._-an No Llnlt. I Buy the whole stock if you like. Berlin and Shetland wool: 25. per lckoin on Friday at Hard) ; ' Destroyed Ily lilo. Nnw Yonx. Nov. 24.-'l'bo full nd ship. Port Pnuick, ol the _Port lino, Gin - gow, Scotland. Capt. Frank Hand. nun totally dhuoyed by re us but clock In no But rivor to day. Th: mun M tunlvn man and um nnnhin nous nvur to any. Tboouw oi tvolvo Inn And tho oupuin andmnuludhtoly kin: to get nhon nlin. , i Ohrlanrnu cheer For John lIIl|-Gr|ov- ` naeu Not Arrhngad. T0u_o.\'1'0, Nov. `:4 ~-'l`bo shipment of nee for u-e as Chriotmu choar in Great. Britain from Canada this yaar in very much larger than the average. Twan- tv refrigerator cara went out In the Grand Trunk this morning.,l.wo o! 0. om full of nltry, the rut of apples. nuu. etc. gritty man will go by the and of the weak. 1- aI.- -`AHQQ nauanb ah}. _uu_i_- `UH wulixhtho polioo court this morning. Wil-I liun Prion wu nontenobd uni: montha im iaomnent for stealing 856 from Alex- an cu-Mchsron. who had given hhim tho to b ` w't . "- F. n.p.`;`; . .`:.".'..!.".`.'.""..,l mm .... WON. I0 Elly WI IQITIIIK Wltlln I The C. P. R. ulegnphen but `tiled to roach any ugrumons with the variant locul superintendents. und their griovnncon will now have to be comidarod to Montreal. resulneu. Mrs. Nellie Brooks. of Myrtle avenue. this city, and Mrs. Kate Brooks. of To- ronto. called at police headquarters and asked for a warrant charging hi amy against Charles W. Brooks. Each cairn- ed him as a husband. According to the story told by these two women. Nellie was married to him four years ago. Last April. she said. he went with Kitty to Windsor. Ont..,where she had friends and was there married to her. It was only a few days ago that the man s alleged dupli- city was discovered. Kittie, whore maiden name was Woodworth. came to Buffalo last night and to day the two women called on judge King. The judge held that. as the all fed second marriage was consummated in nada. the warrant would have to he issued there. Kittie said she would go to Windsor and write Charles to come and take his Christmas dinner with her. When he arrives she will have have him arrested. Brooks, the women any. is new in St. Louis, Mo. Two Clllldlllll Flgure Promlnently In Two Bulhlo BenntlonI-1hook Bend: and Returned to cnnndn--1'he other Alhlr Not so Amleebly Settled. I BUl~`l"Al.0. N. Y., Nov. `. 4.-David R.ol1- I ineon, oi64 Queen street east, Toronto. arrived in Butfalo yesterday in search of his wife and amen with whom she won said to have eloped. He found his wife and James McCarthy, also of Toronto, on Seneca street and accused them of run- ning away together. The tnio went to pol- , ice headquarters and several detective! sergeants wem called upon to straighten out matters. McCnrthy, it transpires. had i introduced the woman to Robinson three years ago. He invited her to take a trip to Buffalo with him. She consented be came, as she told the oicora, her husband 1 had neglected her for other women. Robin- ' eon wanted to whip McCarthy and the letter asked for protection. After "listen- ing to advice from the police ollicera, the trio shook hands and agreed to return to . Canada. Ink-u L -A00-. in n unnnn `nu-mar frnrn Ill xmcsmn nemnnwnssocnrxou Ufllll. John b--ott, jr.. is young farmer from the neighborhood of (lalt, Ont.. was in the municipelcourt yesterday and told in a frank manner how a casual acquaintance with n Butfalo lady, named Lizzie (lorinly, has cost him $900. John stated that some months ago he went to Toronto from Lon- don with e load of hogs. The hogs were sold in Toronto for 8900. and John went out to see the sights. One of these "siglits" happened to be Miss (lormly. and when she learned that John had 3900 in his inside pocket. she became very much attached to him. She invited him touc- compeny her to Buffalo _and see e great American city. John accepted the invite- tion, and to celebrate his arrival here per- took too freely of wine. when he recover- ed his senses. his 8900 had disappeared. Lizzie acknowledged having it, but claim- ed thst it had been given to her. She de- olined to give it back and John "com- promised" with her. They were to take apartments on North Division street. and the money was to be spent in furniture, the goodsto be bought in John's name. After a month or more of life in the Bison city, John grew homesick. and after sell- ing the furniture to a Buffalo man he left for his home. When the purchaser of the goods called for them, Miss Gormly said that they had been bought in her name, and belonged to her. and refused to give them up. The furniture was rnnlavined end the mem The furniture was replevined end the one came up before judge Hineon to do . John was present and told his story. gt quite agreed with that told by the young lady with one exception. Lizzie says John gave her the $900, while John says thnt she took it from him. The knotty question aebo who reelly own: the furniture the judge promises to settle when the eueie resumed. KI... KYAIIIA TI.-only. I\` Klun-the nun:-nun Heavy English Shakers, 36 in. wide, splendidl Flannel Sheeting`. every reliable make, prices wearing qualities,.r5c and 18c yard. ' lower than others. ` _Unshrinkahle Grey Wool Flannels, extra goodi Surprising Values in Down Comforters, very values, mic and 15c yard. A . large range, $1, $r.25. $1.75, $2, $2.50. All Wool Grey Flannels, soft even yarn, best! Pure Wool White Blankets, for single and make, 18c, 20c, 25c, 29c, 33c. fdouhle beds,at reduced prices. Navg,_,Blue Wool Flannels. fa-st dye, specialf FlennelBlankets,,_soft, even and heavy. No- low prices-, zoc, 25c, 30c, 35c. 37c. I tice these ptices-7oc, Sr, 8: 25, $1.35. - English Shining Flannels, will not shrink,` Grey Wool Blankets, extra heavy goods. no fancy colors, 25c, 30c, 35c, 40`. ' lrough substances. $1, $1.50, 81.7 , $2. $2.25. Scarlet Flannels, anti-xheumalic, soft, purel White Bed Spreads, the reign or 01.25 quality , wool, Izc, 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c. 40c. `for 89, $1.75 for $r.35. . English White Wool Flannels, twilled and! Remnants Single and Double Bed Sheeting plain, new goods, 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c, 45c, 50c, 60c. remarkably cheap. }i3: SAW THE cifv slams. BUT AFTER A MONTH TIRED or HIS COMPANY. ' RARE OPPORTUNITY nju-C. Daftlorgu than-Indian at (bl jhjhjmj GOODS son anuuu. , -.-._ ..... ..... ......... All colon Any quality. o. 1| Hardy`: Friday. 0.I}>'| I. In the hall in tho WHIO lmIId- on hum n 0! onion: and exouulivo Mon and for unonsl bullm-u 3 non Int runner an-Ir name: with lqnhnod Ioonhtlu. pa in. tho un- IIIHOO. `on or bclote thc duh: u muting. }8coreniu Ia-..a... um. no.1 mm nun. woo: on; map. All __I_.g A _ _ _ _ -_AlA- I FLANNELS. To Purchase Winter Goods at Exceedlngly Low Prices. {AI wA1,sn'scxm lWALSH S ;@..x ..,..T.:;;&. R. UUALDRON. svncm. SILK, sALE.--`-J 25o and 80c India Silk. check and plain. for 150. 80c sud 350 Chins Silk. Vida width. for 850. 88:: md 87o Indin Silk. wide width. {C 860. 50osnd66o Sunh Bili, blukurdodonh I01 lloiro 8ilk.hhok|IIIlc&I.Il' Lnmdowno Silk. double width. In $3 :f1$:~@vJ ? ii?- 1? JOHN LAIDLAW & SUN. TBIA SIM : IE TING OP Till ASSO- ` onwlllbohodon _._ . _ - . VWill You` lnvesti gate ? Fine Wide Black Dress Goods, Dressy Styles, 50 CENTSAA YARD. DIV l.I.\Jlll'JLJ. VV IUD. Ifo (III IIIUII goodrns add tooomfort on good looks. Ho bringsa 1:` stock of sample: of ; his famous AR -HAIR GOODS. G1-:.$Ts' TOUPEES AND wms. LADIES BANGB. WAVES, FRONTS. SWIPCIIES. wuss. Etc. All such _....1..n-.. -3.) A...--.__!._A _...l _--.I I-_I.- Remembgr at British Amrican Hotel. On his previous tri `he was so busy that many were unnb e to see him. sad to aocomniodnta thebe he bu arranged 3 M visit on above dated II. I___:.__.._ - 12.. -1-,,I. 4! ___,_I__ _D 1sR1'I'i s'ii}iii'EiiiEKiIiI1sL On Friday. Dog. 3rd. Prof. Dore nwend s Whaf s the good of unknown good ? `:We believe w can save you money iniya-` ing DRESS GOODS, and would like you to investigate and know about it---know to your own satisfaction. neium Vlslt to Klnastoii at can bug Jackets cheap at . TAYLOR S; I HQ ;..J an Du:-`Anna CGQIAAO 50 inch Cheviot Suitingso 50 inch Mixed Suitings. 40 inch Stylish Plaids. Fnumv. DECEMBER am. `U\.`\& 0555" Closing Up Bargains. BEDDING. Radiant Home We claim that this is the greatest heater and the most economical Stove yet constructed. It s just as `good a Heating Stove as the HAPPY THOUGHT is a Cooking Stove, and this is saying very much in fewwords. `I7.L_,_ , I l`_-__I ICVV VV\ll`\I3l We have a few Second- Hand Stoves in good re- pair for gale cheap for Cash. - McKelvey & Birch. % 698:7] Brock St. BUCK S man: Is no XEEXLETTE BARGAIN. A can lln noon` odnuonsno on-up I- thnnd `.A I!i:} Sealqtte` for $2.50, ` argular price $4. \ A An;,E7itra Fine Sealette for EC ..A-...In-n.q\-:1-in I'll! fbllll lrnuv vyu-vusw nu- ' 3 .,.:$8, regularprice $5. -' pre big reductions Irpp our usual lbw` prices. Q08 qr. pricej. M-Ti)nIo JACKETS, \ M/72321939 food An excellent Food, admirably adlpiod to the wants of Infants oand Young Persons, and being 1 rich ln,Phoaphatee'nnd Potash is of the greatest utility In supply- In; the bone-formlng and other Indispensable elements of food. Sm (.`n\s .-\ l`A.\u:|:nN, M I). la -. rnnhnlu Rumba. Nvw. Had, um. , fifth-SUI-17" an I I an I Imu ' - For I on than right to!-In thll olou brink wont or And there no btvr place `,0 but tho Nporclng pum- I 0 Hun I In hon In thin no I. little . II III! I able: to gut t a Iauno laws u you oluwhon-we don't know that. In wodonw know that better `tn bgttor urban-for )ou-cannot be on t. .........,_ W--- -- ..-._ -_ Tliursday Evening, Dec. 2nd. :n,_;_ ._ A\_L.II 1.. AL- III"... |._1I IIIU llj UKIIVUIDIIIV Ir--53.1 II Iunstopa. Drurronn. Nov. 2-I.-8hortly slur mid- nlghollnwu disoonud in the ciuy hall. It uppuoouy mad about the furmoo mm-nul whanntnotioodibhndworkod .Ium[_s iii mvnuna I lhuslul II the Inch 0! time. i u at tho ha.-but uhopmopthc dlllnw Ihoinnd I0. IL: Ilhn:-I- wan 8ddd 90 Princess Street. orrr HALL consume? u JKl.J.'.I-'\J. I'D I U1] III 0| inc un- alumna. building in corn- lud. nothing nuniningbno the "tEn TIME II.._ -n; down to clearing] LI SWIG!!! Illllul nuoun inc unrnuou l!IQ..|I|d when in! notiood It had worked lhilip thulontor ohnlh to the jnnitofo nhhgoluulhnnuuohnwu oltunhd. uh." ".133?" nu` ma '5? tovllbhuuuolunudvfn. idlunnt lroddlo Ulloy. buy -opnno ullli-libel Armstrong. violinino. St: A-ulna-5 nhnn-h. lair o'clock tnannn-nu IIII-I-IIQI Aruuuulug. vlonnluu. in. fun church. but woe; to-mono! am-m.` mum, u Inn at lent .900 inonnnco. optulinphohn by night}: $4.11!). Ea had cal and. hogan In W136 Tbolael III II. -o nnuvvu urvnuunvuu Capt. W. Laulio docidod to hold the tug William` H. Brown `In pots until the wind then. It was the intention to abut. this Inrning, but my rolling at the tug would pron too glut I In-oin on tho pontoon. luv Irv -uuw- -uuuwu. The dolegatu to the preliminary moot- .l of the inloroollogiato football union it l`-ho dlnod be 8:30 o'clock st. tho Britinl Illiun hou|.&|:dR;;doigl:It o'clock will jouruly one to uni ihr oollogo. til! It "At Bout" will In _.- Wound Inuolbonn. This morning thon II-ipda took tho taunt Icrrynulnr down to the old Pu] Bnith Jack for tho purpooo of testing but. A than wu thrown and cutting Inc loud to watt utiohctory. 5 a a:.m..'""".'.."a7.I.T'.uo urgin- Inunr Inddh Ulla . Iopflno. gt III-Incl Armdtnnyp. menu 81. DUI!!! I: IIUIIIII-vv vuuuugu There in no comedian more favorably known than John E. Henahnw. who ap- pears at the head of his famous comedy organization the Henehaw-Ten Broeclx company. Mr. Henshaw ie no stranger in this eeetion. having appeared in Canada a number ol_ timee. As a fun caterer he has no iuperior and he has always sur- rounded himeell with an excellent organi- zation. Thle time will be no exception, in fact the com ny that appears here is the beat that he an yet had. It comprises such well known comedians aa George Mack, Ben. F. Grinell. Taylor Williams, Ueorge Howeon. Frank J imereon, Clemen- tine St. Felix. Mine Carlotta. Clara Van- ;cliten. May Ten Brocck and others. he musical menu of the com- pany compriaee over twenty-ve numbers and include many .old favorites as well as as all the lateet New York eucoeesen and a great treat is in etore for those who at- tend the performance of Mr. Hemhaw and his clever comedy company in "Dod e s Trip to New York. at the Grand on Maori day evenin . Nov. 29th. Beebe on sale at Sawyer e riday morning. Price. ',5c,, 50c. and 25. II]! IIIIIUIVIIOI IIIIII to II JIIIIIOI I glen Ibo pa noun Inn Iouovidontl melted. nnd can an-n ninvidnd nholnn mg. . w -nu-u n u-w--vuu - The '-'Mneu`- mi:-aionnryaooiety of Queen street Methocluat church held a tee last evening to which they invited the ladies of Sydenbem etreet church. The union gnthering wee for social intercourse. and to listen to an excellent report of miuionnry work in Britieh Columbia by Mine Spence. wholnborein thet eld. Mn. Orange 0! Nepenee, the read A, brilliant paper on mioelonery work, taking in her subject "Kingdom of God. A ong letter from Dr. Kilborn. China, on the work there. was reed by Mrs. Wilson. The lndlee were lnvomd with eoloe from Mrs. Mertin an Min Bailey. ' rn`o7|i}.}"inuz Plan. The Gnnitoo who will go into the eld to-mortow against the Potorboro aggrega- tion will be: Bock. Raynor; lnlvu. Hamilton, Hazlett. McCaig; quarter, Dal- ton; oorimmngo. Mllo. Lumb. Dolmnoy; wings, J. Clark. Chown. Clarke. Young, Rankin, Porter. Assolatine: spare men, Mcbownll, Googhcgnn. Elliotn. F TPIDIIy UK IHU I\IlIK'00n IUUFUIII puunc. At. Bolleville the teem got. out and had A few minutee practice with the foot.bnll,end also on their arrival at the outer G.'I`. R. nation they upon: twenty minutes at. the kick end punt. Aajournou mu next: cuuru, dill]. `nu. Thoro were seventeen judgment. summons ---ona dinmiund. three cammitmad to jail. and bulnnoo ordered to pny sums nnging from 81 to $5 per month. blood In lllnpton. Capt. Caunsoll, of the Hamilton Tigers. took dinner atjho British American hotol today. He came down on the only train nnd joined the bolnnoo ol the Tigorua they pueod through on the second main. Capt. Counooll curried away with him the sympathy of the Kingston football public. At. Bollavilln the turn an}. nut And hul A for 32-nu; jnagmonu tor pmnum. J. E. Twig; vs. 8. WArron-Noco for 341 77; judgment for plaintiff. W. .|_ rnbhnn n. G. Jmhoon--Account pmnnn. Ontario bunk va. E. McOarbhy.-Gnr- ninher Iuib after judglnonb for $130.68. Adjourned till next. court. Jan. 4th. Thu-a -nu-A nwpnlcnan iudnmnnt. nummona ------v A IAIIO Doclbt Dlapoud of by Judge wllnuoi. The hearing of the cum bofon Judge Wilkioon In the division court was con- cludod thin morning. The romdningouu ere: D.`Oon-igen VI. '1`. Joyce and M. J. Joyoe-ProInieeory note {or $144.90 4 mig- ment for plaintiff. ' Bcendud mercantile egeacy vs. '1`. Meybee-Note of 820 75. Tuneferred toreventh divieion oourb of Northu:nber- had and Ddrhem. J. E. Twigg ve. J. W. Abbott.-Note for 82-192: judgment for plninciif. J, E. Trim: vs. 8. Wu-ren-Note Uh um; J pcovidod rwoluo mo- 9- in A short tllno nnk nnnno nnrl nl Lhl Imildinn Inn III III DWI` VVI $1 v---cw-u --vvw -v~ judgufont W. J. Oroahoru vs. C. Jackson-Account gor 8:333: judgnunt. tor pllinbi for 11.7 . llllla 3 Cunningham vs. Juno Patteuou Action for covory of 860, intouou on otgnlgw ' gaunt rourvod. ck: vs. D; Gr|vec-Accounl .'n an ;n . :...l....._.u, 0.... ..I.:..r.m` lap II An. "W K - 9 B. B. 1&1 :3 3L'.3:|uvu-AccounU 6! 92.40: judgment. for plninti" for 81.40. I-1 R hmnkn vs. II. Balnmrez---Account 0815 00' WOW!` T-IX; jllugmunu ID!` pllluuu. Rnhbun Ca. vs. Mary Corkey-Ac- count of 818 80; judgment for plsinniff for 811.10. hnntlnr Mai-mmkiln mrannv vs. W. non couru. Richmond &Co. vs. J. C. Rom-.-Note and nocaunn, $134.34; judgment: for plsintil Ontario bunk McOarbhv.-Gnr- 0| V4.10 : Jllaglnlnlo tor plnlnmn lur on.-w. E B. Lonoko vs. II. Belnngon---Accouno for 824.54; judgmont: lor `plaintiff for $21.58. I`. Rm:-ll u, 'l`, nllnnhgn-Anmunt of 321.35. E. Revel] VI. '1`. Cullngbsn-Account of 8953; diunluod tor non-Appoannoe of partial. W. Smnkia vs. F. Mnhownon- Action puma. W. Spmkio vs. F. MAthownon- for 86010: medical services; judgment. for dofondnnt. 'la"..'...i- l ..n-inn um 'I`` R AnarnuA;...An- pmnnm tor no. ' Kigiton vs. 0. Barber - Claim for 838 65' water tn; judgment. for plninti`. Rnhhhnn (3.1. VA. Marv Corkev-Ac- iu.1u. Bundnd Meiennhilo agency vs. W. Bouuk-Note {or $119.75; adjourned till next court. n:..L.........| Ln. -. it n nan: _N.-ma uolongnnn. _ Fannie Lansing vs. T.` B. Angrove--Ao- tion- for rent for 859.38; judgment for plaintiff for 845. Kinimn vs. C. Barber uuunolulluuut In a morn umo ovhb uppor put oltho building In: Ilhu. TIocl'ot:.ol the boil 0 - v-'*'~ ' ,5-::" nnrhnolononu. ildmn 1.0. undone:-bury no today 5-g-:1 VIII viu:Il.`bnt it got Z-- - vuuu-ry. DIVIIION COURT CAGES. `mg I. I. Brown Doulnod. -. In I ...u- -_:.I..l s- I...I.I .1 John I IIOlIIhI\1 coming. _ J _ ,, , - _ .4. . J! - _ _. _.._ I- -IIv| -nu 11-11:: 1 II-urv All day Friday. Berlin and Shetland wool: 2.50. per okein. \ Bnyu may no you like. Hardy ; l'nIon A turbon . . u logufol `.12.--I To In Intonnlnod. ,, _n, 0 NIX Ii: pun oltho building sun on- Iho various city olou. public Ill tout. while on the ground 1- Inc tin nuhlic lihnrv. rndinn Anolhor Wool ( IIIINPO u u -\-n n n- RTIWXWIITTWU dupunuunndpn thanksgiving mf Will Il0.000. HALIFAX. N.S-- "Ion 24.- l`|n owners of tho ochoaur Willio Hcowno. who ro- nldo at North Sydney. will accept the ocr undo by tho Rustin gonna- monb to hula tho :|`Ii`kfU dun- upo. on account log`! nexus ol that vonol u yuan ago, with healing In Behring us. The No- (him and the Arid. another B1-mob oohooncr. Inn Ioiud by a Russian and {any mile (mu Ind. and the Radon govurunou usually olfcoq to tank both cantor 840.000. CTUWIIS L. VV- ECI!I|'l"'V [UT IIIU PIIKHUIK Thin afternoon Reta wee found guilty of manslaughter. end sentenced to three yeere in the Kingston penitentiary. lied A Lively Time. In one of the can of the cheep oxcureit n I) nin oi the K. & P. reilway, bound for the riilwey bell in Kingston on Tueedey oven- ing. were I number of young men from, Jhlebogie end atetione nearby who loaded ' up with whiskey ere they loaded up the treiu. Bicween Vei-one end Han-owemith they not into 3 row. end eo Ineny weto co- in it that the eielee were blocked. ` roitere resented interference by et- Ieebing peecemehel-e. Lediee screened eeduoed ontheeeete. Atlntthe eon- duetw etmg led to the centre 0! the eoriinmege etopped the melee. in: Q... gs- ..-A I'III"U. Yedterday the grand jury found a true bill and the trial is now going on. The de- fence said the blow was delivered in self- defenee. This morning all the crown s evi- dence was brought in. Dre. (lalligen, Freeland and Valade were examined. Gal- ligan said he lound no fracture when he examined the head of Kurze. but was of the opinion the blow had been struck by a heavy blunt instrument. Dre. Freeland and Vnlade swore to having found It fract of the skull from temple to temple. ac one the crown. The fracture was caused by a heavy blunt instrument, auicient tocaose death. Doctors agreed the blow `was evi- dently struck b a right-handed person from the front. he defence evidence now being received. 1-`. R. Latchford for the crown: T. W. Mcarry for the prisoner. Thin nhel-nomn Ram: wen fmmd nniltv IV. URIOW G U0 5. A man named Mndoro of St. Phillipe, (,),ue.. employed on the canal repairs at. Urenville, (,|uo.. went to dnw apail of wnter and by some means slipped into the water hole nnd was drowned before his companion:-, who noticed his long nbaence, could reach him in time. The body was recovered noon aluerwarde. Ho leaves a wife and two children. "T. 330 UIIIO IR HII IPWIVIIIUUI WIJIU Dllll at of frieude. While at Di-ohm : hotel on the night of April 19th, the con vereation drifted to the old quarrel. both getting angry. They agreed to settle by ghting. They went outside. but friends interfered before any damage was done, and peace restored for the time. They went back to the hotel where Kurzi struck Retua blow in the face with his fist. Ratza then went out but returned ehortly, and taking a poker from the wood- box Itruck Kurze a fatal blow on the back of the head. fracturing his skull from ear to ear. Kurzo dropped to the floor uncon- ecioue. l:le wee taken an early as poeeihle no the general hospital. Ottawa. but he never regained conecioueneee. He died the following Saturday. Ratza was arreeted and ohargid with murder and brought to rembroke geol toawait trial at the amine here. \'-.n-A... ell- nu-and 1...-u Cnunrl - tuna tee Homing no equal It-. The Winnipeg . hockey team will come out onamont.h`s tour sometime during the season. After_ playing an Kinczston and Ottawa, they will (`roan to New York. thence home by way of Chicago and St. Paul. ul|l.-..... Din." nn.I Olnlulnlnn In; Him `I w W WIT`: WIIIK i IIII '|'VUIlIl '00 the public lihnty. reading If. ht condo. Renata : ollcc. tho g d. W. R. llnuhnlllon. ptoduoo an I `I . B. Jlohntoo. ` -n n t. ` in ma tannin uni ; mnn Paul. "(flurry Ripe" nnd "Bubbles. by the lat Sir John E. Mnllaia, are the colored supplements presented with Pears Annual this year. Now ready. Secure I copy at R. Uglow & Co a. A man named Madam of St. Philline. The Very lnteet from on: And Conuent --I'lIo Gathered Lllss-I by Reporters And the Woslwe love `nod `to the; Oenedlnn Prune; ` Cranberries. 10o s querb. at Home Bros. George Richardson wee so the Queen's Montreal, yesterdsy. Bsker s for rfeoblcting shirts. Rev. Mr. uh preaches anniversary sermons sh Almonte on Sunday. { . Nice sweet cider. 20 a gallon. McRse Bros. Hugh J. Msedoneld spoke Tnesdey eta oonservsbive oonvention, in Pilot Mound, Manitoba. All kinds of neckweer cheep eh Ba.ker s. The steamer Hsniilbon hee cloned her eeuon end gone into winter quarters at Toronto. an. 0... . anllnn nl anmi numnh nislnr at men men. ; Stunner`: milliod bushels is the animat- dd unounb of when deliverqd by Munitoba fnrmoo to dnto. 9.. nlmmninnn nf aunt`: in Llnntrnal. low price. A_ Roberl: Meade, M.A., principal of the Brockville public school. is in the city to out thanksgiving turkey and to rejoice over his good work of the year. Vnn Fmvn r.hn nmkimr of A delightful [H5 3000 WOFK OK ([10 yOlIl'. You have the making of A delightful beverage when you buy MoR.ne e 30c cuf- fee Nothing to equal it-. Thu Winnineo hnnlmv team will come -j--:- Iho Dohnoo Bu: 1:. mu none In Ball-Dr fonoo--A Ton-Iblo Blow. Pnmmmm, Ont.. Nov. 24.-John Rutzu was brought up for trial this morning for the murder of Antoine Kurzo at Barry : Bay, Renfrow count , Monday. 19th April last. Kurze Ind mm quarrelled hen vgnrn Ann I-mt. tn All nnnnnrnnnnn warn Hm I355. l\urZU Ill IVUWZH HHITFUIIUU IIUII ours ago but to all nppouranceu were the Lnhgl A-. Ll... uh-Lo Al Annil I00}. Okn nnn 33 Inc return. The prize: offered early in the season by the Frontonnc bic ole club will bo pre- Iontod At the Y.M. .A. on Thuradny night. Il`l.-mhlg ninnnnnl-n al-nnn fruit, nrnnann. Uerlnn OOCIIDIIIIOH OI IXIBD ULIUU DB]. Booth & Co. have chartered the schooner Quoen of the Lakes to bring a load of coal from Charlotte. The schooner. which is partly stripped of her canvas will be tted out at: once. 31-0-- D-an Lana onnnlunpl n inn Inf. out an once. - Melho Bros. have received a choice lot of turkeys which they are selling at a. very low price. Rnhm-I:Meada. M.A.. nrincinalof